Book details
’Salem’s Lot
by Stephen King
1975
About the book
Writer Ben Mears returns to the Maine town of Jerusalem’s Lot to research the Marsten House, a hilltop mansion where he witnessed a traumatic event as a child. He discovers that the property has been purchased by Kurt Barlow and his business partner Richard Straker, who are opening an antique shop. Soon after their arrival, children disappear and residents fall ill with a strange lethargy. Ben joins forces with a young boy, a doctor, and a teacher to confront a growing infestation of vampires that is systematically replacing the local population with undead predators.
Readers who enjoy slow-build suspense and stories about the decay of small-town life find this book effective. It appeals to those looking for a traditional take on the Dracula myth updated for a modern American setting. The reader walks away with a detailed understanding of how a tight-knit community can destroy itself through its own secrets and denial once an external evil takes root in its foundations.
Details
- Published
- 1975
- Language
- EN